‘Nothing on my Mind’, a seven minute short-film, was released by filmmaker and conservationist Amoghavarsha JS on June 5.
Premiered on YouTube, the short-film is set in India’s Western Ghats and was released in celebration of the World Environment Day.
The documentary style short-film follows Australian High Commissioner Philip Green and Consul General Hilary McGeachy walking through the monsoon-soaked forests of India.
With cinematic shots of the lush green forest, the short-film aims to send a message of conservation and care for the planet.
Indiaspora, an Indian-American non-profit organization, recommended watching Nothing On my Mind.
This World Environment Day, filmmaker and conservationist Amoghavarsha JS presents Nothing On My Mind — a 7-minute short film set in the Western Ghats, featuring Australian High Commissioner Philip Green and Consul General Hilary McGeachy. We were honored to host Amoghavarsha JS…
— Indiaspora (@IndiasporaForum) June 10, 2025
Indiaspora also emphasized upon the message of unity and connection that this short-film puts forward and said, “Nothing On My Mind is a quiet reflection on how nature brings people together — across cultures, geographies, and perspectives — to listen, to reconnect, and to care.”
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